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Photograph taken on October 10, 2022, along the Etobicoke Creek, Mississauga/Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.
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9-year-old Richard Marlow from Etobicoke was nicknamed “Peewee” due to his small stature. He was in Grade 3 and was known for being painfully shy. “He was always the first away to school in the morning. He didn’t want to be late,” his mother, Gertrude, recalled.
On the evening of the 18th of July, 1944, the most of the Marlow family went to the cinema. Richard stayed behind with his brother, Gerald. Richard pulled on a blue hat and went outside to play on his older sister’s bicycle with Gerald checking out the window sporadically to make sure Richard was okay.
At some point during the evening, Richard disappeared leaving just the bicycle behind. A search party was assembled. Police scoured the neighbourhood assisted by army militia. Ponds and creeks were drained while wells, outhouses and forests were searched.
Richard’s father, John, came home from his army station to search for his son. They sent photographs of their son to newspapers across the country and wrote to the FBI begging for their assistance. Each Christmas, they purchased gifts in the hopes that Richard would return in time to open them. For the first three years, Gertrude dreamed about Richard. He appeared “clear as day” and asked “were you worrying about me, mommy?”
Despite the extensive search, there was never any sign of Richard. There were several reported sightings across the country but none ever turned out to be Richard. Ten years after his disappearance, Gertrude passed away. “It went on and on and on, and it just broke her heart,” said Richard’s sister’s daughter.
In 1973, John passed away. Both went to the grave without ever knowing what happened to their son. They are buried in Glendale Cemetery. Beside their grave is an empty plot with no headstone, no marker, and no flowers; it is there for Richard if ever he is found.
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mostlyinthemorning · 5 months
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Noahvember Day 25
Don't forget to vote in the poll at the end of this post.
Noah loves his city. In fact, he loves it so much that I'm going to have trouble fitting everything into this post. But let's get started.
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Just hangin' out on the sidewalk, as you do. Or as Noah does.
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When your city loves you back:
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Look up...way up. (This is a Canadian joke, Noah would get it).
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Watch out for the Canadian paparazzi.
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Noah talks about his time at the Etobicoke School for the Arts:
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An article from 2010 with Noah talking about his favourite places. (No preview for some reason).
And this article seems to fit with the theme as well:
I'm going to self-rec my Toronto-based romcom fic:
Looking For You Everywhere
And a couple of of other Toronto based fics:
Don't Worry, It's His Assister! by The_Same_But_Different
There's No Turning Back by @noahreids / High-Seas-Swan
I Don't Want to Lose 'cause I Didn't Play by @doublel27
Today's choices:
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llcooljadzia · 4 months
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Admin claimed responsibility for "most" of the card artwork
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curious! one might be tempted to draw a conclusion from such things, i however would of course never engage in speculation. not mentioned anywhere else either but im sure its a mistake in all those places too. lets see how many of mine i can find in a few minutes clicking around my bedroom
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i still have both the paper and ink origs somewhere
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thats etobicoke creek across from my old apartment
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my parents front yard
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this is so upsetting.
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euphorictruths · 2 years
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Etobicoke Creek Trail; Ontario, Canada
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Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2 EP8 Simon Wilson & Tracey Bruney Tra...
S2-EP8 (Trailer)Tracey Bruney & Simon Wilson
Hello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about our next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast, coming this Sunday, February 25 on Tracey Bruney & Simon Wilson
At 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 14th, 1975, a teenage boy walking through Marie Curtis Park found the body of 5-year-old Tracey Ann Bruney in 18 inches of water near a bridge in Etobicoke Creek, 15 km from the youngster’s home.
She had died of drowning, but there were cuts and bruises all over her head and neck from a beating administered by her killer. An autopsy showed she had not been sexually assaulted.
She was last seen alive by her mother at 9a.m., when she was dropped off at St. Clare Catholic School on Northcliffe Blvd. On the weekend, Tracey’s purse was found in a yard on Northcliffe Blvd., suggesting someone forcefully pulled her into a car near the school.
Nine-year-old Simon Wilson of Willowridge Rd. in Rexdale, a northwestern section of Toronto, disappeared on Wednesday, January 29th, 1975 while walking to his school, Parkfield Elementary, which is on Redgrave Dr., less than 1 km from his home.
Simon was described by his parents as very independent and adventurous, and in the initial days there were fears he had either fallen into shallow Mimico Creek, which runs behind his home, or was playing hide-and-seek with searchers in the area’s extensive sewer tunnel system.
Searchers heard voices in the tunnels, but could not locate their origin.
Despite weeks of exhaustive searching by police and volunteers, no trace of Simon Wilson was ever found.
Were Tracey and Simon victims of a serial killer who operated in London, Toronto and Hamilton.
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BLVD. Q Condos
BLVD. Q Condos: Your Urban Oasis in South Etobicoke
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Mattamy Homes, North America's largest privately-owned home builder, began crafting homes in 1978. With 90,000 homeowners across hundreds of communities, their reputation for excellence speaks for itself.
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Getting around is a breeze with bus services along Islington and Kipling Avenues and the nearby Kipling Station. The GO Transit Line conveniently links you to the broader GTA. And if you're heading downtown, it's just a short 20-minute drive via Bloor Street. Need to venture further? Highway 401, your gateway to all of Toronto's major thoroughfares, is within easy reach.
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Golf enthusiasts, rejoice! The Islington Golf Club, boasting a par 72 course spanning 6,400 scenic yards, is a stone's throw away. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting, this club offers an exceptional golfing experience. And for a cozy stay, the Georgian Loyalist Inn is close by, ensuring your guests enjoy a comfortable visit.
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BLVD. Q Condos: Where Lifestyle Meets Convenience
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Prepare to be captivated by BLVD. Q Condos, an 11-story architectural marvel, offering a total of 210 residences. This diverse range of units includes studios, 1-bedroom suites, 2-bedroom suites, and spacious 3-bedroom suites.
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Nestled along The Queensway, one of Etobicoke's bustling main streets, BLVD. Q Condos boasts a neighborhood teeming with diversity and culture. A stone's throw away, you'll discover:
- A global gastronomic adventure with restaurants representing cuisines from around the world. - Retail giants like Costco, IKEA, and Cineplex for all your shopping and entertainment needs. - Convenience at its finest with a nearby No Frills and a myriad of independent grocers. - Nature enthusiasts can relish the proximity to High Park, Humber Bay Park, and the charming Queensway Park, all just a short drive or bus ride away. - Humber College's close presence makes BLVD. Q Condos an ideal choice for both students and educators. - Seamless transportation options with frequent bus routes including the east-west #80 Queensway, north-south #110 Islington South, and #76 Royal York. The #80 conveniently connects with the Queen streetcar route, while the others terminate at Line 2 Bloor-Danforth stations. Additionally, the nearby Mimico GO station whisks you to Downtown Toronto in under 20 minutes.
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BLVD. Q Condos: Your Ideal Home
- Location: 935 The Queensway, Etobicoke - Main Intersection: Islington Ave & The Queensway - Developer: Mattamy Homes - Unit Plans: A versatile selection of 210 residential units, including:
- Studio - One-bedroom - Two-bedroom - Three-bedroom
- Status: Pre-construction - Category: Residential (Condo), Commercial (Retail) - Unit Size Range: Starting from the High $400,000s - Unit Price Range: To be announced - Average Price/Sq. Ft: To be announced - Architect: TACT Architecture - Occupancy / Move-in: To be announced - Storeys: 10 - Ceiling Height: From 8′ to 9′ - Building Height: 136 ft / 41.33 m
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Amenities:
BLVD. Q Condos offers a world of convenience and community. Located just moments from downtown and adjacent to local amenities, it's a dream come true for residents and investors alike.
This mixed-use building features over 5,000 sq ft of retail space and 2,000 sq ft of amenity space across three levels, providing ample room for relaxation and connection.
Say goodbye to parking woes with underground parking and designated bike areas.
Renowned for exceptional amenities, Mattamy Homes has brought their expertise to BLVD. Q Condos. Three floors are dedicated to gatherings and memorable moments, from concierge service to a yoga-equipped fitness center.
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Living at BLVD. Q Condos comes with a remarkable advantage - close proximity to the downtown core. The Gardiner Expressway, just a stone's throw away, ensures a swift 15-minute commute to the city.
Even without a car, enjoy a favorable transit score of 59 out of 100. The Mimico GO Station, moments away, provides rapid access to Union Station in under 20 minutes.
This area epitomizes convenience, offering a walkable lifestyle that allows residents to handle most errands on foot. Savor authentic dining options, cozy cafes, bakeries, pubs, boutiques, and grocery stores. CF Sherway Gardens shopping mall is conveniently located at Highway 427 and QEW, providing even more retail therapy.
Families eyeing BLVD. Q Condos will appreciate the range of schooling options available, from Holy Angels Catholic School to Etobicoke School of the Arts, and The Mildenhall Montessori School, offering abundant choices.
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BLVD. Q Condos Highlights:
- Bus service on Islington and Kipling Avenues - GO Transit Line - 20 minutes from downtown Toronto via Bloor Street - Highway 401, connecting you to all major Toronto highways - Georgian Loyalist Inn for cozy stays
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Top-Rated Parks to visit nearby Toronto ON
Toronto is one of the most popular cities in Canada, and it also has a ton of parks. Whether you want to hike, bike or just relax by the water, there are plenty of great parks nearby Toronto that are worth checking out.
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Sunnybrook Park
Sunnybrook Park is a large public park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located north of Leaside and south of the Bridle Path areas of the city. The park is home to many bike trails, dog parks, and Sunnybrook Stables. Sunnybrook Farm was the 154-hectare country estate of Joseph Kilgour in the late 1800s. It is located north of Leaside and south of the Bridle Path. After Kilgour's passing, his wife Alice donated Sunnybrook Farms to the city in 1928 to be used as a park. The Kilgour barns were preserved and currently serve as a public riding school. The Metropolitan Police stabled here until moving to the stables at Exhibition Place in 2005.
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Humber Bay Park East
The Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat is an ecological restoration project that provides critical habitat for a variety of native butterfly species. Located along the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto's west end, the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat incorporates a diversity of native wildflowers, shrubs, trees, grasses, sedges and a variety of physical features known to support butterflies throughout all life cycles. Humber Bay Park is a waterfront park located in Etobicoke, part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park consists of two landspits situated at the mouth of Mimico Creek. The park is south of Lake Shore Boulevard West, near Park Lawn Road. Humber Bay Park East is 19 hectares, while Humber Bay Park West is 120 hectares. 
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Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens is a large park in The Beaches neighborhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park stretches from Queen Street East to Lake Ontario at Kew Beach. The park began as a private 20.7-acre farm owned by Joseph Williams in the 1850s. The park began as a private 20.7-acre (8.4 ha) farm owned by Joseph Williams in the 1850s. As more visitors from the city began to visit the lake front he transformed his holdings into a tourist destination. He set up a large park and built several recreation facilities on the site beginning in 1879, naming it after Kew Gardens in London.
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The park was purchased by the City of Toronto in 1907 for $43,700 and turned into a municipal park. Over the years, the marshland in the south was filled in and the waterfront beach area was redeveloped. Most of the buildings were demolished, as the amusement industry shifted to the much larger Scarboro Beach Amusement Park nearby (located to the east and west of Balmy Beach).
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Fairy Fingers Clavaria fragilis Clavariaceae
Photographs taken on October 10, 2021, along the Etobicoke Creek, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
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Long branch project office
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In 1886, the site was acquired by Thomas Wilkie and his brother and it was renamed 'Long Branch Park', after the seaside summer resort area of Long Branch, New Jersey where Thomas had vacationed. It was to be developed as a summer resort called 'Sea Breeze Park', and a plan of subdivision was filed in 1884. In 1883 Eastwood sold a portion of his land south of Lake Shore Road (now, Boulevard West) to a small group of financiers from Toronto. Sam Smith's son, Samuel Bois Smith, in 1871. The property was bought by James Eastwood from Col. The southern portion of this tract would include all of Long Branch and the westernmost portion of New Toronto, south of the railway line. Smith acquired additional parcels of land. Smith was granted a large tract of land for his service in the Queen's Rangers in 1797, which eventually extended from what is now Kipling Avenue to the original course of the Etobicoke River (now Creek), and south of Bloor Street to Lake Ontario after Col. His cabin was located near Etobicoke Creek and survived into the 1950s. Sam Smith, who was one of the earliest settlers in Etobicoke. History īefore Long Branch became a village, it was the home to Loyalist Col. West, and the midpoint between Twenty-Second and Twenty-Fourth Streets north of Lake Shore Blvd. The northern boundary is the Canadian National Railway's mainline, with the eastern boundaries being Twenty-Third Street south of Lake Shore Blvd. (Small Arms Ltd., WWII) (now within Marie Curtis Park) south of Lakeshore Road in Mississauga. West and the western property line of the Canadian Arsenals Ltd. Long Branch is bounded by Lake Ontario on the south, with western boundaries of Etobicoke Creek north of Lake Shore Blvd. The park is situated along Etobicoke Creek. Marie Curtis Park is a municipal park at western boundary of Long Branch. The population of the Village of Long Branch was 9,616 in 1955. The population has been relatively stable for several decades. The largest non-official language mother tongue is Polish at 6.3%, or 605 persons. 65% of Long Branch persons indicate English as their mother tongue, with 31% having neither English or French to be the mother tongue of the household. The population has a higher proportion of working-age persons and lower proportions of children and seniors compared to the City of Toronto average. Long Branch's population in 2011 was 9,625, a decline from 10,365 in 2001. The area's lakeshore is primarily privately owned, except for Long Branch Park and Marie Curtis Park. South of Lake Shore Boulevard West, the area of single-family homes extends down to the lake. Along Lake Shore Boulevard West, numerous business are located in a low-rise commercial strip. Long Branch is primarily a residential district, composed mostly of single-family, detached homes. 6.2 Notable local businesses, current and historical.3.1.1 Small Arms Limited, Long Branch Arsenal.
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captainmorgasms · 2 years
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Had such a good time at the Etobicoke dog park ☀️❤️ (at Etobicoke Creek) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfPj3KIJn5K/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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